Matchbox Pinhole Workshop
Have you ever wanted to make your own camera, learn how to make a matchbox Pinhole Cam that will potentially give you all the dreamy images you have ever wanted. The Pinhole is the most basic camera you can get, lensless and as old as time. During the workshop we will make a small portable camera that can take multiple exposures on film. We shall chat about all the different things you can do and hopefully you'll be inspired to make other cameras from different objects.
This is not too difficult but some cutting and measuring is involved.
Cost £10.00
Ky Lewis is a fine art photographer, living in London for over 25 years. Her images use analogue processes with little post production, the images you see are what was on the negative, created in camera using either the most basic pinholes or plastic “Toy” cameras or even without lenses by contact methods.
Creating pinhole images and images without lenses using the sun has become a passion. The pinhole cameras are often made out of simple waste items such as old tins, film pots, boxes and the like, from such disposable items come dreamy images, resonant of past memories. She also teaches art, printmaking and photography sharing her knowledge of these processes with children on projects such as Solargraphy and Lumen printing.
Kind regards
Mark,
(7pm -9pm)
167 Sydenham road
Gunpowder Cherry-pie & Flash Trash
Contact kylewis1@me.com
www.kylewis.co.uk
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